Which of the following is not the result of Christian baptism?
Which of the following is not the result of Christian baptism?
- A) Being burned with Christ
- B) Obeying one's passions
- C) Yielding members as instruments of righteousness
- D) Being raised with Christ
Correct Answer: B) Obeying one's passions
Explanation
This question is asking which of the following is NOT a result of Christian baptism. Christian baptism is an important ceremony in Christianity where a person is immersed in water or water is poured over them to symbolize their new life in Christ. The ceremony represents a spiritual cleansing and rebirth.
Option A states Being burned with Christ as a result of Christian baptism. This option is incorrect as it does not accurately describe the result of Christian baptism. Being burned with Christ is not a concept associated with baptism.
Option B is the correct answer to this question. It states Obeying one's passions as a result of Christian baptism. This option is not a result of Christian baptism because baptism represents a commitment to obey God's will and not one's own passions.
Option C states Yielding members as instruments of righteousness as a result of Christian baptism. This option is correct as one of the results of Christian baptism is the desire to live a righteous life and serve God.
Option D states Being raised with Christ as a result of Christian baptism. This option is also correct as Christian baptism symbolizes the believer's death to their old self and resurrection into new life with Christ.
In summary, the correct option for this question is Option B, Obeying one's passions, as it is not a result of Christian baptism. Christian baptism represents a commitment to obey God's will and live a righteous life.

